• Residential Wind Power
    Residential wind power works by having a wind turbine attached to the top of a tall tower so that it can collect kinetic energy and change it into electricity so that it may work with your homes electrical system. Wind turbines will have out put if the wind power is over 7 to 10 miles per hour if not then the power that the house needs is purchased by the utility. If the wind turbine puts out more electricity than is needed for the houses supply, then the rest of the electricity is sold to the utility. A small wind turbine can lower you bill Read More...
    • Wind Turbines - How to Harvest the Wind
      Wind is produced from the uneven heating of the atmosphere and irregularities in the earth’s surface. The air movement between these areas is what we refer to as wind. Just as we can use flowing water to turn turbines, we can harness the power of t Read More...
    • Wind Power For Irrigation
      Because the world is trying to be more environmentally friendly and keep nonrenewable resources for a longer period of time, scientists have been trying to find new inventions for just about everything. One thing that they realized is that they can u Read More...
    • Wind Farms In The Hawaiian Islands
      The beauty of the Hawaiian Islands is undisputed. If you look closely at the lush green hills, you might just see wind farms producing energy for homes and business at the beach. Wind Farms In The Hawaiian Islands Wind power is an alternative energ Read More...
    • An Introduction to Wind Energy
      About wind energy? Put simply, wind energy is energy derived from the wind. By using wind turbines we are able to harness the power of the wind and convert it into electricity for use in homes, schools, businesses and any other establishments that r Read More...
    RELATED NEWS